Ute Farm & Ranch receives 2023 Colorado Legacy in Agriculture Award

Their continuous resilience against many adversities have been recognized by Commissioner of Agriculture and historic preservation officer

Sheriff’s blotter

Thursday, Sept. 14 9:31 a.m. A deputy cited a man for third-degree assault while responding to a report of a verbal dispute over a possible dog abandonment at the 18009 block of Road 28. Thu...

Mercy Hospital breaks ground on new surgical center

Building will feature two procedure rooms and three operating rooms

Semitrailer explodes on U.S. 160; travelers can expect delays

CDOT closes roads as firefighters work on scene

Farmington Police releases details, names of officers in reservation shooting

Chief says only an autopsy will determine who fired fatal shot

Region 9 businesses in SW Colorado may be eligible for Enterprise Zone tax credits

An informational traisning will be provided by Region 9 Development District at the Cortez Welcome Center

‘Vote ‘no’ on Props. HH, II’

By placing Propositions HH and II on the Nov. 7 ballot, the Colorado Legislature is asking voters to give them permission to renege on prior commitments. Prop. HH is particularly insidious b...

‘Vote Rhonda Tracy,’ ‘no personal agenda’

For those undecided about the school board race, let’s look at some facts. The only contested race is between Rhonda Tracy and J.J. Lewis. It’s important that we make a choice that will bene...

Colorado’s latest tool to fight forest fires: Mushrooms

Infusing slash and wood chips on vast forest floors with mycelium could dampen fuel and improve soil quality, enthusiastic researchers say.

Colorado Springs man pleads guilty to felony assault charge stemming from Jan. 6 riot at U.S. Capitol

A Colorado Springs man has pleaded guilty to assaulting, resisting, or impeding law enforcement officers during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The felony charge against 49-y...

USDA announces opportunities for tribal higher education

Graduates from tribal colleges and universities could also have a chance to continue their career with the USDA post scholarship

Colorado GOP requires presidential candidates pay up to $40,000 to appear on the state’s 2024 primary ballot

Democratic and Republican parties in other states also force presidential candidates to pony up to appear on their primary ballots, but it doesn’t seem to have been imposed in Colorado in at least a decade
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